When Frank does finally go, I'm going to get a tattoo in his honor. I have one of my old cat Stinky on my left hip. For Frank, I always thought I might get something based on the portrait of him my friend did in a pumpkin one Halloween (and then redid the following year in a fauxkin).
'Sleeper'
Natter 63: Life after PuppyCam
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
True, true -- if you knew who the future serial killers were, you could avoid tattoo-level relationships, regardless of actual kinship or whatever.
Your own name is on my short list of names appropriate for tattoos.... Others: parents, children. Only blood relatives!
I totally agree. But I am still trying to get Noah and Grace in Hebrew!
Noah and Grace will always be related to you. Therefore, I approve. (Although I do have some qualms about getting tattoos in alphabets you don't read...)
But I am still trying to get Noah and Grace in Hebrew!
Grace phonetically or the word translated?
But in Hebrew Grace's name, translated, is an anagram for Noah!
xposted with Hil: translated.
But in Hebrew Grace's name, translated, is an anagram for Noah!
Using Chain for Grace and Noach for Noah? t edit: which is cool, though translating Grace in the feminine form would be Channah, which makes the anagram thing not work.
weekend
Late , but we were refinishing the hallway today - so I haven't been on the computer all day ( the horrors)
cleaning , breakfast with my sister and BIL , reading more newbery books. garden?
Is it tattoo day? NPR had a show, we saw a design left in a copy machine , and now people are talking about it here.
Using Chain for Grace and Noach for Noah?
Yep! A friend suggested it (but yeah, the feminine would be more accurate I'd assume). Now if only I could find clear version of the correct letters to print!
Now if only I could find clear version of the correct letters to print!
Well, from [link] , Noach is nun chet, using the first version of nun, and Chain is chet nun, using the second version of nun. (A few Hebrew letters are written differently if they're the last letter of a word.)